Message of the GovernorState of New York., 1825 |
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... union of effort for the public good . To establish a just responsibility in the Executive , as has been done in the legislative department , it appears to me that provision ought to be made for the publication of the journals of the ...
... union of effort for the public good . To establish a just responsibility in the Executive , as has been done in the legislative department , it appears to me that provision ought to be made for the publication of the journals of the ...
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... Union . In such case , the system by districts would , no doubt , be most judicious . But while the mode is not uniform , sound policy seems to require that the choice should be left to the people by general ticket , and in the I most ...
... Union . In such case , the system by districts would , no doubt , be most judicious . But while the mode is not uniform , sound policy seems to require that the choice should be left to the people by general ticket , and in the I most ...
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... union , I anticipate still greater benefits from their consoli- dated efforts . Founded upon the plan of the great Horticultural Society of London , and blending the contributions of experience with the researches of philosophy , they ...
... union , I anticipate still greater benefits from their consoli- dated efforts . Founded upon the plan of the great Horticultural Society of London , and blending the contributions of experience with the researches of philosophy , they ...
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... Union together by indissoluble ties . The state of Ohio is distinguished for fertility of soil , benignity of climate , moral power , and prospective resour- The revenue from the canals will pay , in a reasonable time , the interest of ...
... Union together by indissoluble ties . The state of Ohio is distinguished for fertility of soil , benignity of climate , moral power , and prospective resour- The revenue from the canals will pay , in a reasonable time , the interest of ...
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... Union nor the Ge- neral Government itself , has a right to enjoy without our consent . The consequences of such assumptions would be , if carried into effect , to annihilate our revenue arising from tolls , to produce the most ...
... Union nor the Ge- neral Government itself , has a right to enjoy without our consent . The consequences of such assumptions would be , if carried into effect , to annihilate our revenue arising from tolls , to produce the most ...
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Página 4 - The first duty of government, and the surest evidence of good government, is the encouragement of education. A general diffusion of knowledge is the precursor and protector of republican institutions, and in it we must confide as the conservative power that will watch over our liberties and guard them against fraud, intrigue, corruption and violence.
Página 15 - But the county shall never be made responsible for the acts of the sheriff; and the governor may remove any such sheriff, clerk or register, at any time within the three years for which he shall be elected, giving to such sheriff, clerk, or register, a copy of the charge against him, and an opportunity of being heard in his defence, before any removal shall be made.
Página 5 - Our system of instruction, with all its numerous benefits, is still, however, susceptible of improvement. Ten years of the life of a child may now be spent in a common school. In two years the elements of instruction may be acquired, and the remaining eight years must either be spent in repetition or in idleness, unless the teachers of common schools are competent to instruct in the higher branches of knowledge. The outlines of geography, algebra, mineralogy, agricultural chemistry, mechanical philosophy,...
Página 6 - March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, shall be imposed on and collected from, all parts of the navigable communications between the great western and northern lakes and the Atlantic ocean...
Página 4 - ... applied in the same way. The capital fund is $1,333,000, which will be in a state of rapid augmentation from sales of the public lands and other sources ; and it is well ascertained that more than 420,000 children have been taught in our common schools during the last year. The sum distributed is now too small, and the general fund can well warrant an augmentation to 81 20,000 annually.
Página 5 - I consider the system of our common schools as the palladium of our freedom; for no reasonable apprehension can l>e. entertained of its subversion, as long as the great body of the people are enlightened by education.